Lurker Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 He's 6'6" 335, only 25 years old--yet a three-year starter for the Redskins--and was only a 3rd round draft choice. The Skins must be up against it capwise after all of their signings. If we were creative, it might actually work. Anyone seen him play much? Comment: Dockery has excellent athletic ability for his height and weight. He has the ability to control his body, change direction and move laterally. He has quick feet and plays with a sound base. He is a knee bender and is flexible in the hips. He has good balance and the ability to stay on his feet. He will engulf smaller defenders with his size and strength and wear a defender down at the point of attack. He has shown the ability to make combination blocks, scoop blocks and double team blocks. However, he is not consistent getting to the second level. He has a hard time with one on one blocks vs a two and three technique but has flashed at times and made some domination blocks. His overall pass protection skills and technique are adequate. He did a good job picking up line stunts and blitzs. His first initial step is quick and he seldom gets beat off the ball.
2003 Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 I'd take him. How much cap room could WAH possibly have now?
MartyBall4Buffalo Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 yeah marv should put one of those poison pills in the contract that if washington matches dan snyder has to dress in a tutu and pay dockery in gold dust No but seriousily Dockery wouldn't be a bad guy to look at. Would definitly fit in with building for the future
Dibs Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 He's 6'6" 335, only 25 years old--yet a three-year starter for the Redskins--and was only a 3rd round draft choice. The Skins must be up against it capwise after all of their signings. If we were creative, it might actually work. Anyone seen him play much? 642300[/snapback] I wouldn't be giving up a 3rd rounder for him though.
obie_wan Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 I wouldn't be giving up a 3rd rounder for him though. 642308[/snapback] why not- the plan is to try and draft an rookie OL inthe 3rd round to start- which is wishful thinking. why not get an experienced starter witht the pick?
The Tomcat Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Lets say we do get him...are we able to trade down our 3rd rounder to the last team in the third round and get another fourth for example. Is there something that says the 3rd rounder has to be our first of third round??
Dibs Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 why not- the plan is to try and draft an rookie OL inthe 3rd round to start- which is wishful thinking. why not get an experienced starter witht the pick? 642359[/snapback] Who's plan? At this point I would think Preston starts at guard - the wishful thinking is he blossums into a solid starter. If we had obtained Wells from the Cards it would only have cost us a 6th rounder for a better player. By all reports this is a very deep draft with good depth throughout the 3rd. We would want to be very sure of a players abilities to spend a first day pick on them. The cost difference would also have to be a factor. Any offer would have to be enough to make the 'Skins balk, which would be a lot higher than a third rounders salary. The extra money could help in countless areas.
TigerJ Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Dockery has been tendered by Washington. I have no idea what the terms of the offer are.
BuffBills#1 Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 I'm pretty sure they tendered him with a 1st rounder
clumping platelets Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 He was given a 1st rd tender......not worth the #8 overall
Pyrate Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Yea go trade our 8th pick overall for a Guard. He has a first round tender. You can see what offers everyone recieved on NFL.com
Lurker Posted March 26, 2006 Author Posted March 26, 2006 Yea go trade our 8th pick overall for a Guard.He has a first round tender. You can see what offers everyone recieved on NFL.com 642765[/snapback] Eat me, FFS. It was originally reported that Dockery was given a low tender. Must have been bad information. Redskins | Dockery re-signed Mon, 6 Mar 2006 05:25:55 -0800 David Elfin, of the Washington Times, reports the Washington Redskins have re-signed OG Derrick Dockery. The restricted free agent signed his one-year, $712,000 tender offer. Redskins | Dockery has not signed tender Fri, 10 Mar 2006 19:25:15 -0800 Jason La Canfora, of the Washington Post, reports, contrary to earlier reports, Washington Redskins restricted free agent OL Derrick Dockery has not yet signed his tender offer. He was offered a one-year tender that would require a first-round draft pick as compensation should he sign with another team.
The Jokeman Posted March 26, 2006 Posted March 26, 2006 Lets say we do get him...are we able to trade down our 3rd rounder to the last team in the third round and get another fourth for example. Is there something that says the 3rd rounder has to be our first of third round?? 642380[/snapback] I'm pretty sure there's a rule that the draft choice you give up has to be at your position in the draft or higher and not lower. As recall a few years back some team was trying to sign a RFA and give away a lower pick but the league said they couldn't.
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